Faces in Everyday Objects

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Faces in Everyday Objects

Have you ever noticed how various objects and constructions look as if they’ve got faces – they are smiling, being angry or amazed. However, what some may call acuteness to detail is usually attributed to a psychological phenomenon, called pareidolia – that’s when a person perceives a random stimulus as something significant, for e.g., sees faces on clouds or buildings.

On the other hand, it doesn’t necessary mean you’re crazy. For example, carmakers are very much aware of this tendency of people to see faces on inanimate objects, and according to car critic Dan Neil “sometimes they play toward it, and sometimes they play against it.” It may also be more common among people with a wilder imagination.

Church Chicken

Smiling Cheese Grater

Giggling Roof

OMG !!

Grumpy Train

I Can’t Believe this !!

Angry Mop

Happiest Plane

Evil Box

House With Personality

Angry Clock

Evil Rose

Happy Ceiling

Pleased Pots

Happy Chair